EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 1H 9M
Will The US Strike Iran Again?
from Unclassified With Preston Stewart and Ben Wheeler · host Unclassified
Preston Stewart and Ben Wheeler discuss the recent unrest in Minneapolis, the government's response, and the implications for law enforcement and immigration policies. They draw parallels with the situation in Iran, exploring the U.S. military's strategy and potential actions in the region. The conversation also touches on the importance of allies in U.S. military power and the complexities of global geopolitics, including audience questions that delve into various aspects of these issues.Unfiltered, unpolished, and undeniably engaging, Unclassified with Preston Stewart & Ben Wheeler brings global politics, geopolitics, and international relations to life. Join Preston and Ben as they break down the world's most pressing issues with a mix of sharp analysis, candid humor, and an occasional dose of chaos. Whether it's decoding international power plays or dissecting the latest global headlines, they cut through the noise to deliver smart, relatable conversations you actually want to listen to. Forget the monotony—this is global affairs for the rest of us.Preston Stewart: @PrestonStew_ on X, IG, and TikTok.Preston Stewart on YouTubeBen Wheeler: @BenTheWheeler on InstagramBen Wheeler on YouTubeChapters00:00 Introduction and Rug Dilemma04:36 Minneapolis Unrest and Government Response09:01 Historical Comparisons and American Identity13:55 Immigration, Law Enforcement, and Citizen Rights18:12 Transition to Iran: Military Movements and Protests22:41 U.S. Strategy and Potential Military Actions27:39 Iran's Position and International Relations34:30 The Unfolding Situation in Iran37:20 Military Action and Its Implications40:35 Nuclear Concerns and Regional Stability43:05 The NRA vs. Political Figures45:51 Ukraine's Supply Chain Dynamics47:37 China's Military Strategy and Taiwan48:44 Misunderstandings in Geopolitics53:15 Future of Ukraine's Military Offensives55:42 De-escalation Procedures in Conflict Zones
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Preston Stewart and Ben Wheeler discuss the recent unrest in Minneapolis, the government's response, and the implications for law enforcement and immigration policies. They draw parallels with the situation in Iran, exploring the U.S. military's strategy and potential actions in the region. The conversation also touches on the importance of allies in U.S. military power and the complexities of global geopolitics, including audience questions that delve into various aspects of these issues.Unfiltered, unpolished, and undeniably engaging, Unclassified with Preston Stewart & Ben Wheeler brings global politics, geopolitics, and international relations to life. Join Preston and Ben as they break down the world's most pressing issues with a mix of sharp analysis, candid humor, and an occasional dose of chaos. Whether it's decoding international power plays or dissecting the latest global headlines, they cut through the noise to deliver smart, relatable conversations you actually want to listen to. Forget the monotony—this is global affairs for the rest of us.Preston Stewart: @PrestonStew_ on X, IG, and TikTok.Preston Stewart on YouTubeBen Wheeler: @BenTheWheeler on InstagramBen Wheeler on YouTubeChapters00:00 Introduction and Rug Dilemma04:36 Minneapolis Unrest and Government Response09:01 Historical Comparisons and American Identity13:55 Immigration, Law Enforcement, and Citizen Rights18:12 Transition to Iran: Military Movements and Protests22:41 U.S. Strategy and Potential Military Actions27:39 Iran's Position and International Relations34:30 The Unfolding Situation in Iran37:20 Military Action and Its Implications40:35 Nuclear Concerns and Regional Stability43:05 The NRA vs. Political Figures45:51 Ukraine's Supply Chain Dynamics47:37 China's Military Strategy and Taiwan48:44 Misunderstandings in Geopolitics53:15 Future of Ukraine's Military Offensives55:42 De-escalation Procedures in Conflict Zones
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